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17538Re: Updated Email Address/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1465.1.2.2.1/mb.ashx
I stumbled upon this old thread and would like to say I'm sorry this wasn't followed up more in years past. I don't know what happened exactly. My sister, a brother, and my husband all fell ill with cancers around 2007 and my life took a dramatic turn. Anyway, I'm posting to update my email again. <br><br>Paige, your story is fascinating but tragic for you to feel compelled to sell at such a great financial loss. My email is <a href="mailto://thoughtpetals@gmail.com">thoughtpetals@gmail.com</a> if you want direct contact. I hope other information will come to light. If so, let's be sure to share with one another.<br><br>Blessings to you and yours,<br>Lisa<br>2019-03-01 06:14:30Zblabbergail/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1465.1.2.2.1/mb.ashxRe: William Rollins/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.1.1.1/mb.ashx
View "Roots and Wings", a family tree owned by member sylawrence. <a href="https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/58523/person/-1169781023" target="_blank">https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/58523/perso...</a>2019-02-25 05:37:19ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: William Rollins/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.1.1/mb.ashx
Thanks so much! This is helpful. I'll have to look at the census information. If the Sarah E Baker's parents' names are wrong on the death certificate, that would explain why I've found so little out about her. 2019-02-24 20:52:08Zthe_Spacemouse/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.1.1/mb.ashxRe: William Rollins/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.2/mb.ashx
Polly had only one brother, David Fletcher. However, he never married so the possibility of his DNA is remote, to say the least! Still, his name my provide genealogical clues. View 1850 LA-Rapides-Not Stated-Images 45 &amp; 46 for William Rollins age 36. I'll go out on a limb and offer: 1) the two youngest sons were inspirations for naming your great uncle and 2) their older brother, William age 14, eventually wed Sarah E. Baker. "Eventually" used because he married Lucinda Jane Robinson, first. They had William Smith Rollins ca. 1858 and, hopefully, his descendants will be sources of DNA? Confused? Probably justified 'cause it seems I'm on a journey from Delaware to Sandusky, OH via Oakland, CA! Totally relying on "litmus tests" developed during 20+ years of research.2019-02-24 10:50:21ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.2/mb.ashxRe: William Rollins/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.1/mb.ashx
He possibly died 2 Nov 1896 and was buried Sandhill Cemetery of Tyler County? Sarah and David also buried there. Incorrect parents displayed on Sarah's death certificate. Her father was Charles Wesley Baker (20 Dec 1823 - 14 Nov 1884) buried Antioch Cemetery of Houston County, TX. View census: 1850 MS-Marshall-Northern Division-Image 66, 1860 MS-Marshall-Township 3 range 3-Image 11, 1870 MS-Marshall-Range 4-Image 39, and 1880 TX-Houston-Precinct 4-026-Image 46. Sarah was unmarried at age 31 but I cannot locate a marriage date/document. C. W. Baker wed Matilda J. Boren, 28 Aug 1861 in Marshall, MS.2019-02-24 03:12:12ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557.1/mb.ashxWilliam Rollins/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557/mb.ashx
Looking for any information on a William Allen Rollins (married to Sarah Elizabeth Baker) who probably died in the late 1890s. I've not found any records that indicate his parents' names, and I don't know his date of death or burial place. Census records say he was born in Mississippi; family legend says that before that the family was from Louisiana. His daughter Polly Jane (Rollins) Penn was my great-grandmother and she lived in Tyler county for most of her life, as far as I can tell. Anyone know anything about this family? 2019-02-23 06:34:04Zthe_Spacemouse/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1557/mb.ashxJoe E. Tatum/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1556/mb.ashx
<br>I am looking for joe e tatum who is a very dear friend who used to live in Exeter Missouri. years ago before the year 2000. I believe his parents names are bud and carol . please email me if you know his whereabouts. thank you. <br><a href="mailto://d.ohagan43@gmail.com">d.ohagan43@gmail.com</a>2017-01-22 10:24:58Zd_ohagan43/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1556/mb.ashxRe: Walker,Sheffield and Hick's info Needed!!!/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/210.1/mb.ashx
I am a great, great granddaughter of Ettie Lee Walker. My great grandmother is Sallie Frank Hicks Jeffcoat. Her daughter is the late Jacqueline Doyle Jeffcoat Getz. She was my beloved Nanna and she passed in 2010 along with her husband of 30 years in 2010. My mother, Charlsye, is the youngest of 3 children. I reside in Town Bluff and I may be able to help update or rather connect you to some of the names you are looking for.2015-09-25 05:45:32Zmmmgamin/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/210.1/mb.ashxRe: Capt Charles W Bullock/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/342.457/mb.ashx
I discovered your article on Charles Washington Bullock some time ago on the Internet and find it especially interesting on two accounts: <br><br>His parents have the same names as those of my great-great-grandmother Anne Newton (Bullock) Whittlesey, and they were both born in Mississippi ten years apart although in different counties.<br><br>He apparently lived in Woodville, TX and is buried there. I lived in Woodville for about ten years from 1968 to 1978, although back then I never realized that I had relatives there in the 19th century.<br><br>Several sources including the Whittlesey genealogy (link to 1898 edition <br><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=IGFbAAAAMAAJ&amp;pg=PA285&amp;lpg=PA285&amp;dq=william+sneed+noble+genealogy&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=-wmx34FNlg&amp;sig=rz7J4tjs4YSpADc1Aq7_vMBltG0&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=6KigU7uFHsityATGrYHwDg&amp;ved=0CBwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&amp;q=william%20sneed%20noble%20genealogy&amp;f=false" target="_blank">http://books.google.com/books?id=IGFbAAAAMAAJ&amp;pg=PA285&a...</a>) show my that my great-great-grandfather Joseph Adolphus Whittlesey married Anne Newton Bullock, born June 9, 1834 in Holmes Co., Mississippi to Lemuel and Martha L. (Day) Bullock of Sabine Co., TX. Now Charles Washington Bullock is shown in your article to have been born in Copiah Co., Mississippi to Lemuel and Martha (Day) Bullock. I looked at a map and found the two counties to be three counties apart. I suspect that they lived in Holmes Co. when she was born and later moved to Sabine Co., although Holmes Co. could possibly where her relatives lived.<br><br>Several sources including the Strong-McLemore genealogy show Anne Newton Bullock's parents to have both been born in 1794 (in SC for him, in Mississippi for her). That would make them both 40 years old the year she was born, and I would suspect that they had other children older than her. Their birth dates would have been compatible with having a child born in 1824.<br><br>Another similarity between Anne Newton Bullock and Charles Washington Bullock is that they are both connected to Sabine Co., TX. She married there in 1849 and lived there for a number of years until after my great-grandfather, Oscar Whittlesey, moved to Shelby Co., TX in the early or middle 1880's. He then or subsequently built a house on his land for her and his father. She lived on that place most of the rest of her life until her death in 1913. Her children were all born in Sabine Co.<br><br>The Strong McLemore genealogy indicates that both of her parents died in Sabine Co. in the 19th century, although I have never found Find a Grave memorials for them anywhere.<br><br>Your article indicates that Charles Washington Bullock's first marriage probably occurred in Sabine Co.<br><br>If she had any siblings such as Charles Washington Bullock, I would like to submit the information to her Find a Grave memorial where she is buried in Shelbyville, TX.2015-08-13 21:40:01Zdeaves_sils/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/342.457/mb.ashxJames F. ROPER (b abt 1813 - SC, d Apr 1859 - Polk, TX), of Peach Tree Village, TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1555/mb.ashx
James F. ROPER (b abt 1813 - SC, d Apr 1859 - Polk, TX) migrated from Choctaw, AL, to Texas in 1859, settling in Peach Tree Village, Tyler County, TX. He was killed at Smith’s Field, Polk County, Texas, in April 1859, leaving a widow Elizabeth (Bethea) ROPER, and a number of children.<br><br>Elizabeth ROPER seems to be enumerated in the 1860 Census residing in Tyler County, TX, in a somewhat mangled record showing her family as "E. LOPER".<br><br>See: "United States Census, 1860," Database, FamilySearch (<a href="https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXF2-4HJ" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXF2-4HJ</a> : accessed 21 June 2015), E Loper, [Blank], Tyler, Texas, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (<a href="http://www.fold3.com" target="_blank">http://www.fold3.com</a> : n.d.); citing p. 69, household ID 458, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 805,306.<br><br>* * *<br><br>Mrs. E. J. ROPER is shown to have married W. S. VAUGHAN in Tyler County on 03 Sep 1861. William S. VAUGHAN/VAUGHN are enumerated residing in Tyler County in the 1870 and 1880 Census enumerations. Two of James F. ROPER and Elizabeth BETHEA's daughters Esther, age 19, and Emma, age 11, are erroneously shown to be VAUGHANs in the 1870 Census.<br><br>* * * * * <br><br>Is anyone aware of an extant Tyler County probate record for the estate of James F. ROPER proximate to 1859? Is anyone aware of any deed records which show land ownership by James F. ROPER in Tyler County prior to his death or ownership of land by his wife and children after April 1859? <br><br>* * * * *<br><br>See also my thread at the ROPER Message Board for additional information regarding this ROPER family:<br><br>"James F. ROPER (b abt 1813 - SC), of Choctaw, AL" (19 Jun 2015 10:16PM GMT)<br><a href="http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.roper/2090/mb.ashx" target="_blank">http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.roper/2090/mb.ashx</a>2015-06-25 16:40:45Zwaroper/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1555/mb.ashxCrosslink To Post: "Martha Ann (Roper) WILLIAMS (b 25 Dec 1846 - AL, d 19 Jul 1912 - Childress, TX)"/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/641.1.2.3/mb.ashx
Linda:<br><br>While I do NOT have much information on Henry WILLIAMS, you might find my post on Martha Ann (Roper) WILLIAMS (b 25 Dec 1846 - AL, d 19 Jul 1912 - Childress, TX) to be of interest:<br><br>"Martha Ann (Roper) WILLIAMS (b 25 Dec 1846 - AL, d 19 Jul 1912 - Childress, TX)" (22 Jun 2015 6:53PM GMT)<br><a href="http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.roper/2090.6/mb.ashx" target="_blank">http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.roper/2090.6/mb.ashx</a><br><br>This post is within a thread discussing Martha's father and her family:<br><br>"James F. ROPER (b abt 1813 - SC), of Choctaw, AL" (19 Jun 2015 10:16PM GMT)<br><a href="http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.roper/2090/mb.ashx" target="_blank">http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.roper/2090/mb.ashx</a>2015-06-25 16:15:33Zwaroper/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/641.1.2.3/mb.ashxRe: Updated Email Address/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1465.1.2.2/mb.ashx
Hi Lisa, <br> This is Paige Hibbert &amp; I am the daughter of Gene who had originally contacted you about the history of the farm I bought &amp; then sold. Even thought I had almost paid off the note ($183,000 of the $225,000... I literally gave it away with all furniture &amp; sold it for $5,000.00 because I didn't want anything to do or have from the farm bc of everything that happened there. Please keep me updated of any news, as I'm curious to know. The previous owners I got it from were Otho and Emily Sumner to give you a better idea, since at that point I didn't really have an "actual address". I hear now that the place next door is a haunted bed-and-breakfast and they market it that way. They are located on the property at the end of the road. I hear now that the place next door is a haunted bed-and-breakfast and they market it that way. They are located on the property at the end of the road. I would love to hear any other details that you might have or updated information. Thank you so much ..!!!! Paige Hibbert. Email: <a href="mailto://Hibbert.paige@gmail.com">Hibbert.paige@gmail.com</a>2015-06-20 23:38:24ZHibbert_paige/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1465.1.2.2/mb.ashxRe: FREE LOOK UPS-TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.11.1.1/mb.ashx
Yeah, I am waiting to hear back from them. All I know is that it happened in TYLER COUNTY. Thanks!2015-03-10 22:56:14Zscottsgyrl/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.11.1.1/mb.ashxRe: FREE LOOK UPS-TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.11.1/mb.ashx
Just a guess but the Tyler Morning Telegraph sounds like a paper that might have been published in the town of Tyler, Texas, This message board is for Tyler County , Texas. The town of Tyler is in Smith County. <br>Linda 2015-03-10 22:23:13ZLiMcNeil30/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.11.1/mb.ashxRe: FREE LOOK UPS-TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.11/mb.ashx
Do you happen to do be able to do local lookups? AND, do you know if the Tyler Morning Telegraph was a paper that covered all of Tyler County, TX in 1899? I ask because I need someone to be able to look in their archives for a story about a murder that occurred there on May 24th, 1899. Please advise or email me personally in ancestry. TY! ~ Linda2015-03-10 17:42:37Zscottsgyrl/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.11/mb.ashxRe: Session Cemetery, Woodville, Texas/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1553.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br><br>What a tragic story. My condolenses.<br><br>I did a Google search for the cemetery but didn't find it.<br><br>You can contact the Tyler County Genealogical Society, <a href="http://kcfalcon.tripod.com/TCGS" target="_blank">http://kcfalcon.tripod.com/TCGS</a><br><br>or<br>PO Box 2022<br>Woodville 75979<br><br>The Whitmeyer Library, <a href="http://www.heritage-village.org/genealogy.htm" target="_blank">http://www.heritage-village.org/genealogy.htm</a> might have information about it too.<br><br>If you still don't find info about it, do a Google search for funeral homes in Tyler County. Surely one of them will recognize the name. Successful Searching!2014-12-09 19:03:24Zjudyartley26191/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1553.1/mb.ashxRe: Perry Moore/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/429.2/mb.ashx
I am Carolyn Dowden Jamail, great granddaughter of your Jake's sister Nicie Moore.<br>Please contact me at <a href="mailto://carjam735@gmail.com">carjam735@gmail.com</a>.<br>I have information to share.2014-11-12 04:53:21Zkmb2004/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/429.2/mb.ashxRe: Information on Peter August Mulder/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/723.1/mb.ashx
I am a volunteer and not related to this Mulder family. I was not able to find the parents of Peter Mulder. I cannot find him in the 1880 census. I did find P. A. Mulder on Galveston Co. Tax Rolls in 1884 and 1890. <br><br>I did find a few brief mentions in Galveston newspapers that indicate he and 1st wife Minnie had at least two children who died very young. (articles attached) Aleis? Albert died in 1890 and Maude died in 1895.<br><br>Peter August Mulder married Minnie Heller 15 Aug 1880 Harris Co. TX. They divorced Feb 1890. The marriage record says F. A. Mulder but I assume that is a mistake.<br><a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXGZ-H9K" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXGZ-H9K</a><br><br>Parents of Minnie Heller were John Heller and Minnie Peske. Minnie Heller was born 13 May 1862 in Indianola, TX and died 13 Jul 1919 Galveston, TX.<br><a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K386-2RB" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K386-2RB</a><br><br>The divorce record for Peter and Minnie says Peter was awarded custody of male child and Minnie was awarded custody of female child. I assume the male child was Aleis Albert who did not die until July 1890 and the female child was Maude who died in 1885. (see below) What about the son “Harry” and the son “Louis”?<br><br>Known children of Peter A. Mulder and Minnie Heller:<br>Aleis Albert Mulder, born abt. 1880; died 10 Jul 1890 (not sure of first name) article attached<br>Harry Mulder, born 8 Jul 1884? (listed as surviving son in Minnie’s 1919 obit) <br>Maude Mulder, born abt. 1884; died 8 Aug 1885 (at age 17 months) article attached<br>Louis Mulder, born 25 Oct 1888 Galveston TX<br><br>I am wondering if Harry and Louis could be the same person (possibly Louis Henry or Henry Louis)? The attached obit for Minnie Heller Mulder Fisher lists only “Harry Mulder” as surviving son.<br><br>I know that “Harry” was still living in 1921. He sued his wife Henreitta for a divorce in 1920.<br>Harry and Henreitta were married 28 Aug 1908 and lived together until 10 Jan 1918. <br><br>1910 Galveston Co. TX<br>Henry Mulder Head M 22 Texas<br>Henriette B Mulder Wife F 21 Kansas<br><br>I found the 1918 WWI draft registration for a “Harry Albert” Mulder (attached). Harry says he was born 8 Jul 1884. I think 1884 is a mistake. I believe he was born later. He lists Mrs. Minnie Fisher as his mother on the form. Seems odd his middle name would be “Albert” if Peter and Minnie had a son named “Albert” who died in 1890.<br><br>I found WWI draft registration for Louis Mulder that says he was born 25 Oct 1888 in Galveston TX. He says he is married with 1 child. He was living in Jacksonville, Cherokee Co. TX and working in Beaumont. (Louis gives same birthdate on WWII draft registration).<br><br>Louis Mulder married Kate Green 18 Aug 1912 in Rusk, Cherokee Co. TX.<br><a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6YZ-DHQ" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6YZ-DHQ</a><br><br>1920 Cherokee Co. TX<br>Louis Mulder Boarder M 31 Texas<br>Kate Mulder Boarder F 28 Texas<br>Helen Mulder Boarder F 6 Texas<br><br>1930 Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, LA<br>Louis Mulder Head M 40 Texas<br>Kate M Mulder Wife F 38 TEXAS<br>Helen A Mulder Daughter F 16 TEXAS<br><br>1940 Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, LA<br>Louis Mulder Head M 50 Texas<br>Kate Mulder Wife F 48 Texas<br><br>Louis died in 1958 in Lake Charles, LA. <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GSln=mulder&amp;GSbyrel=all&amp;GSdyrel=all&amp;GSst=20&amp;GScntry=4&amp;GSob=n&amp;GRid=60170216&amp;df=all&amp" target="_blank">http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GSln=mu...</a>;<br><br>I’m still not sure if this is the Louis Mulder (1888-1958) who was the son of Peter August Mulder.<br><br>1900 Beaumont, Jefferson Co. TX (census taken 22 Jun 1900)<br>P A Mulder Head F 33 France (widowed) (immigration 1886) born May 1867<br>Loui Mulder Son M 11 Texas (probably should be Louis)<br>Leonene Mulder Daughter F 9 Texas<br>Herbert S Mulder Son M 7 Texas<br>Bernard Mulder Son M 5 Texas<br>Annie Mulder Daughter F 3 Texas<br>Mary Phillups Servant F 66 Louisiana<br>Note: Census enumerator make a big mistake here on head of household. P. A. Mulder died in Mar 1900. The head of household was Anna Pislot Mulder. I don’t know if 11 year old Louis was her son or step-son. <br><br>1910 Beaumont, Jefferson Co. TX<br>Henry Simpson Head M 68 Virginia<br>Annie Simpson Wife F 42 Virginia (2nd marriage; married 5 years; 9 children/8 living)<br>Henry Simpson Jr. Son M 5 Texas<br>Roy Simpson Son M 2 Texas<br>Louise Mulder Stepson M 20 Texas (again, I think this is Louis)<br>Leonide Mulder Stepdaughter F 18 Texas<br>Herbert Mulder Stepson M 17 Texas<br>Bennie Mulder Stepson M 15 Texas<br>Annie Mulder Stepdaughter F 13 Texas<br>Nellie Mulder Stepdaughter F 10 Texas<br>James Glidewell Boarder M 15 Louisiana<br><br>Peter A Mulder married Anna Pislot. Known children:<br>1. Leonide Mae Mulder Mellen, born 9 May 1891; died 26 Nov 1975 Beaumont<br>2. Herbert Thomas Mulder, born 29 Jan 1893; died 27 Apr 1964 Beaumont<br>3. Ben A. Mulder, born 31 Jan 1895; died 27 Sep 1968 Galveston<br>4. Nellie Caroline Mulder King, born 1 Sep 1900 Beaumont; died 4 Sep 1960 Houston<br><br>1. Leonide Mulder death certificate: <a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38V-WTG" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38V-WTG</a><br>2. Herbert Thomas Mulder death certificate: <a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBC-LB6" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBC-LB6</a><br>3. Ben A. Mulder death certificate: <a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS18-HX5" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS18-HX5</a><br>4. Nellie Caroline Mulder King death certificate: <a href="https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H9-WGV" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H9-WGV</a><br><br><br>1870 New York City, NY<br>Peter Mulder M 35 Baden<br>Catharine Mulder F 38 Baden<br>Catharine Mulder F 13 New York<br>William Mulder M 8 New York<br>August Mulder M 3 New York<br>John Mulder M 0 New York<br><br>I’m wondering if the August Mulder above, age 3, could possibly be Peter August Mulder? I know the headstone for P. A. Mulder in Beaumont says that Peter August was born 1859 but birth year mistakes are fairly common on headstones.<br><br>Or, Could this possible be Peter Arthur Mulder in 1880:<br><br>1880 Grand Haven, Ottawa Co. Michigan:<br>Elze Bounman Self M 42 Netherlands<br>Dina Bounman Wife F 50 Netherlands<br>Martin Son M 20 Netherlands<br>Albert Bounman Son M 11 Michigan<br>Jacob Devries Other M 23 Michigan<br>Peter Mulder Other M 20 Netherlands<br>Mary Van Zylen Other F 17 Netherlands<br>Abram Kramer Other M 23 Michigan<br>Ephraim Tromp Other M 25 Netherlands<br>Note: This Peter Mulder was born in Netherlands abt. 1860. Occupation is hard to read but looks like he was working for railroad.<br>2014-10-10 19:15:13ZKenSlade2/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/723.1/mb.ashxRe: Updated Email Address/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1465.1.2.1/mb.ashx
Hi Lisa, I have a question about a photo I have of an older home, not sure if it was from my HODGES line or my POPE line. I sent a message to your facebook page; it will be in your "Other" folder since we are not friends on facebook. Or you can contact me thru Ancestry here. Thanks! Linda 2013-09-30 21:29:37Z1texasgal/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1465.1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: McNeil Famliy and decendents/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.2/mb.ashx
<br>Find a grave shows 12 buried in the Allison Cemetery:<br><a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&amp;GSiman=1&amp;GScid=2098&amp;GSfn=&amp;GSln=mcneil" target="_blank">http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&amp;GSiman...</a><br><br>By clicking on Thomas Jefferson McNeill's name, it shows his wife and son William buried there. Williams son also buried there.<br><br>A posted family tree containing Thomas Jefferson McNeill:<br><a href="http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49515894/person/12992926919" target="_blank">http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/49515894/person/12992926919</a><br><br>Another:<br><a href="http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/32685221/person/20231882635" target="_blank">http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/32685221/person/20231882635</a><br><br>Family trees, US Census, obits are a good source of finding family ties (But Trees are NOT always accurate). These McNeill persons may not be related to you.<br><br>It is much easier to identify your own family tree to connect to one of these, THEN using Trees/Census/obits work your way down to living cousins.2013-08-16 18:56:06ZRBestrom7380/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.2/mb.ashxRe: Enge, Sadie Violet Goble/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1547.1/mb.ashx
did Sadie remarry and if she did do you know who she married? 1940 census shows she is divorced.Otto went to California and died there2013-10-28 20:46:21ZDeborahBaggerly/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1547.1/mb.ashxRe: Leacy Ann Bowen/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1552.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br><br>I'm a little confused because I don't see a question in your query. However, if you're looking for early Tyler County marriages, they're on microfilm 1849-1917 at the Sam Houston Regional Library, <a href="http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/local/tyler.html" target="_blank">www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/local/tyler.html</a>.<br><br>You decide which reel(s) you want to look at and then go to your local public library and request them via inter-library loan. Successful Searching!2014-08-17 17:13:41Zjudyartley26191/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1552.1/mb.ashxRe: FREE LOOK UPS-TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.10/mb.ashx
Hi, I know it has been a while but I thought I would try. I am trying to find the Rhodes family from Tyler County/Woodville area in the late 1800's. The grandmother was Mary 'Mollie' Morely Beck Rhodes. Her son Mathew W. Beck had a daughter Malisa/Mellisa/Melisa who married a Leonard or L.P. Smith but I sometimes wonder if his first name was actually William? Anyway their daughter Ida was born in Tyler about 1871. A brother William O. as born in 1873 but he might have been born in Panola where the Becks and Smiths lived. Any help with Rhodes/Smith/Beck from the 1850's to 1900 in Texas area would be appreciated. I think Mollie /Mary Ann Morely Beck Rhodes died in 1887 but I am not sure if it was in Tyler County or not. Thanks2014-09-21 12:50:09Zgclodgo/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.10/mb.ashxSession Cemetery, Woodville, Texas/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1553/mb.ashx
Vivian Jeanette Thompson 18 and her daughters Maurice 3 and Latoya 8 mo all died 25 Oct 1978 in Dallas. Vivian was stabbed to death and the daughters died from smoke inhalation and burns after the murderer set fire to the house. The death certificate for each states they were buried in Session Cemetery, Woodville, Texas. I have been unable to locate Session Cemetery in Tyler County. <br>Pinkston's Mortuary, Dallas handled the services according to the death certificate but they have apparently closed. <br><br>Does anyone know if there is a Session Cemetery in Woodville? Presumably it would be an African American cemetery and may have a different name now. <br><br>And information would be appreciated. <br><br>Thanks, <br><br>Rex Kirby2014-10-07 22:32:21Zrexkirby37/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1553/mb.ashxRe: Doing family research on the Swearingen of Tyler Co./localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1545.1/mb.ashx
I’m not related to any member of this family. <br><br>1940 is the last available census at this time.<br><br><br><br>This is why U cannot locate any grave or burial records for Eli or Virginia -<br><br><br>TX VItal records -<br>The Texas Vital Statistics law to register births and deaths was not passed until 1903. Texas was then and is now a dual registration state which means the local registrars retain a copy of all birth and death records for the events that take place within their jurisdiction and the state retains the original of all birth and death records for the entire State of Texas. However, the statutes for registering these events were not made mandatory until 1926. However, many local registrars did not adhere to the statutes until the late 1930’s or early 1940’s. This means some records reside only in the local registrars’ files and not with the State.<br><br> statement source -<br>Sherry Crawford<br>Group Manager<br>Request Processing<br>Vital Statistics Unit<br>(888) 963-7111, ext 6195<br>2013-08-18 18:45:05Zthomasker2/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1545.1/mb.ashxRe: McNeil Famliy and decendents/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.1.1/mb.ashx
Thank you for your reply. I was mainly looking for living relatives of this family. These are my late husband's ancestors.<br>Linda McShan McNeil<br>2013-08-18 18:58:01ZLiMcNeil30/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.1.1/mb.ashxRe: FREE LOOK UPS-TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.5.2.2/mb.ashx
Franks Branch cemetery is located on Hwy 92 in Tyler County, Texas close to the small town of Fred, Texas.2014-09-23 19:54:22ZLiMcNeil30/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.5.2.2/mb.ashxRe: Doing family research on the Swearingen of Tyler Co./localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1545.1.1/mb.ashx
Thanks for the info. I'll contact the county.2013-08-21 16:07:07Zkeithj319/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1545.1.1/mb.ashxRe: McNeil Famliy and decendents/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.1.1.1/mb.ashx
You may not find many with surname McNeill? In 1900, only six of eleven kids were still living. Francis B. wed Andrew Phillips, Eliza G. wed Dennis Phillips, and Sarah E. wed A. E. Switzer. Brothers John T. and William were still alive and that leaves one other sibling.2013-08-18 21:16:48ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: FREE LOOK UPS-TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.10.1/mb.ashx
Difficult to decipher your priority, Rhodes or descendants of Matthew Beck? For surname Rhodes (descendants of Willis Rhodes): logon Civil War Pension database for applications submitted by Arnold, Sam J., and Newton H. Also, Susanna Rhodes wed Peter C. Martin, 23 Dec 1855, and there are census records. Matthew Beck's descendants were in Oklahoma by 1900.2014-09-21 16:42:37ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/740.10.1/mb.ashxRe: Meyka/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1548.1.1/mb.ashx
There should be, possibly, two marriages for Martha Zula Reed? The second should be Richard H. Davis ca. 1908-1910? Find them in 1910 Houston-Precinct 3-District 66-Image 12. Two stepchildren: Bonita "Mezka" and Tommie "Mezka" shared that household. Note their father was from Germany. Martha Zula Davis (2 Oct 1875 - 10 Mar 1964) was born in Tyler County and died in Galveston County. Martha's death certificate witnessed by Mrs. Paul Dostal aka Sarah Elizabeth Davis. Trust this will provide leads that enhance your search? I'm not related or acquainted.2013-11-29 11:16:10ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1548.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Meyka/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1548.1/mb.ashx
No offense but you'll need help with this search. First, Beatrice Tooke? I've found Martha Beatrice Walters married and divorced from Thomas Eric Meyka. Guessing their son Tommy Lynn was your father? Don't be shy, but you should call Tyler County Clerk and request "lookup in marriage index"? Ask specifically for "Martha Zula Reed/Read marriages between 1890 and 1910"? That request should be honored 'cause it'll take all of 3 minutes to perform? Online death certificates viewable/printable <a href="https://familysearch.org/" target="_blank">https://familysearch.org/</a> Lookup Don E. Meyka (25 Feb 1895 - 13 Mar 1957) who died in VA Hospital in Harris County but was a resident of Tyler County. Don's parents identified as Tom Meyka and Zula Reed aka Martha Zula Reed (she was the only female with that name). Don wed Viola Cain (7 Jul 1900 - 11 Sep 1995) and they had Thomas Eric, and others. The only trace I've found of Don, prior to marriage, was WWI Draft Card in Tyler County. Continued.2013-11-29 11:07:36ZHL2604/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1548.1/mb.ashxRe: I WILL DO FREE LOOK UPS- TYLER CO.TX/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1473.13/mb.ashx
Can you find any record of William D. Kincade and wife Susan trying to get custody of Sandlin Children-William, James, Mary, Jack and Sarah. Their mother died during Civil War and father was gone to war. There is a probate record in 1866 filing for their custody by Susan Scott, but was dropped because the children were not in Rusk County.Siblings, Martha and Jack Sandlin are living with Kincades in the 1870 census.<br><br>Thanks,<br>June2013-08-26 17:58:44Zjulysullivan1/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1473.13/mb.ashxRe: Hawthorne - Tyler Co., Texas/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/148.456/mb.ashx
My husband's grandmother was the oldest child of James E Hawthorne and Mary Lankford. I have much information on the Hawthorne family if interested.<br><br>Jane Hawthorne<br><a href="mailto://mjhawthorne1949@att.net">mjhawthorne1949@att.net</a>2014-09-03 17:19:21Zmjhawtho/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/148.456/mb.ashxEnge, Sadie Violet Goble/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1547/mb.ashx
Am searching for a burial site and date of death for Sadie Violet Goble/Goebel Enge who lived in the Woodville, Tx area according to the 1940 Census. Husband - Otto Adolph Enge. Daughter - Mary Lynn Enge Miller.<br><br>Any help will be greatly appreciated.<br><br>Robert A. Young, Jr.<br>Columbia, SC<br><br><a href="mailto://ry2bntexs@aol.com">ry2bntexs@aol.com</a>2013-10-28 17:41:08Zry2bntexs/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1547/mb.ashxRe: Black Cemeteries in Tyler County--African American Records/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1540.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br><br>The Black Cemeteries are indexed and listed on the tyler county, texas records web site, <a href="http://www.countygenweb.com/txmontgomery/tyler_county_records.htm" target="_blank">www.countygenweb.com/txmontgomery/tyler_county_records.htm</a>. <br><br>Birth, marriage and death records are on file at the tyler county clerk's office, <a href="http://www.co.tyler.tx.us/default.aspx?Tyler_County/County.Clerk" target="_blank">www.co.tyler.tx.us/default.aspx?Tyler_County/County.Clerk</a>. Of course if you order a record from them you'll to pay the fee if they find it or not.<br><br>You should search for the info in <a href="http://www.familysearch.org" target="_blank">www.familysearch.org</a> first.<br><br>The following records are available on microfilm which your local library can borrow from the Sam Houston Regional Library Center, <a href="https:///www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/local/tyler.html" target="_blank">https:///www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/local/tyler.html</a>.<br><br>The genealogical society that was in operation in Tyler Co. appears to be defunct. I don't know if the county library will copy obituaries or not. Successful Searching!2013-08-16 01:57:00Zjudyartley53/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1540.1/mb.ashxRe: McNeil Famliy and decendents/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br><br>Who in particular are you looking for?<br><br>Thomas Jefferson McNeil<br>Born: 5 May 1842, South Carolina<br>Died: 27 Oct 1921, Warren, tyler, TX<br>Buried: Allison Cem<br><br>Bill McNeil, Jr.<br>Born: Dec 21, 1930<br>Died: same date<br>Buried Allison Cem<br><br>Infant Boy McNeil<br>Born: 1933<br>Died: same year<br>Buried Allison Cem<br><br>What specific information are you looking for? There isn't a genealogical society in Tyler County, therefore, if you're looking for obituaries, you'll have to contact their county library and ask if they will copy the obituary. 2013-08-16 01:48:18Zjudyartley53/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1542.1/mb.ashxRe: Sallie Barclay Mann 1855-1899/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I will.<br><br>Shirlene2013-08-21 18:12:25Zshryhorch/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Sallie Barclay Mann 1855-1899/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I could send you a copy of the names. My house is being remodeled and I put the family Bible in a safe place until I'm finished. How are you connected to Sarah Barclay? I do not have the deaths but I am tracking them down as I get time because most are in Tyler Co. I have a life size framed picture of one of Sarah's daughter that died young.<br>Her married name was Tucker. I do not have the info in front of me. She did not have any children.2013-08-21 17:36:49Zshryhorch/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: children of Leroy and Jane MCQ Bean/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/69.101.1/mb.ashx
Hello hello....my name is dwayne...and the names you are naming....are my people...i hope n pray you can link me to the other<br><br>mcqueen/been 903 570 3865 this important to me <a href="mailto://goody2625@gmail.con">goody2625@gmail.con</a>2013-12-24 23:29:46Zgoody2625/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/69.101.1/mb.ashxMeyka/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1548/mb.ashx
My last name is Mekya and my paternal grandmother is Beatrice Tooke who was married into the Meyka family. Her son is named Tommy Meyka....not sure if this helps. I'm trying to find out more info on the Meyka family origin and surname meaning, if you have any information please let me know. <br><br>Thanks, <br>Ashley M.2013-11-29 05:17:46ZAmeyka/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1548/mb.ashxRe: bio of Milton McQueen of Tyler Co Texas/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/546.2.1/mb.ashx
Hi Peggy,<br><br>The only reference I have was an article by Ethel Cruse Walker titled "Squire Cruse of Tyler County, Texas," in Records of East Texas (an old periodical that is no longer being printed) Volume 5, No. 3, April 1971, pg 843. I still have a copy in my records if you would like me to copy and snail mail to you. It goes into greater detail about the drowning on the Mississippi River of his five children on the way to Texas. I think it was pretty common knowledge among this family that settled in East Texas that Barclays, Cruse, McQueens, and Taylors were kin. Squire and Piety were from Hoover's Gap, TN (a man was writing a book several years ago on the Pruitts) and the Barclays were from there as well. If you are looking for "concrete" proof you might try looking at the lawsuit of Elijah against his brother John's children in Madison County Kentucky in the 1820s. They got into an argument over land that David Crews had promised John, but he then died in the War of 1812, and the land was supposed to go to Elijah but John's heirs were refusing to give him title. That was what I was told. It might mention Elijah's heirs. However, Squire was on his own by then, so maybe not. 2014-03-11 13:14:54Zbusybee999/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/546.2.1/mb.ashxreply about Turner family/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1554/mb.ashx
Dear Mr Pender. I just read your message from 2006 today, Oct 10, 2014. I got a little confused about your known information about my Uncle Omar Turner's family. He was my uncle by marriage to my father, Geo W Barclay Sr's younger sister, Louise Barclay Turner. Louise was born est 1907, Omar was the same age. Omar and Louise had 3 children. Two by legal adoption, Oledia was about 7 at the time. Betty Jo was an infant. Later, in their 40's, they had Curtis Ray Turner, around 1949. I do not know the whereabouts of Oledia, after she and her husband and 5 children lived in Redlands, Tx. Betty Jo and her husband and 2 girls lived in Las Vagas, NV. I was told at the time of the death of Omar and Louise that Betty Jo and Curtis had been unable to find Oledia in regard to the settlement of the estate and thereafter. Curtis Ray and his wife and four daughters live in the area of Sugarland, south of Houston. Maybe Richmond. <br><br>This is what my mother told me when I was writing my Barclay book about my father's family. Mrs Turner, Omar's mother was very devout Church of Christ. The church of Christ congeration also met at Mount Zion church with the Baptist. All went together to church when the respective preachers came to preach. Bible study and singing school were also held there. Mrs Turner was the Bible teacher much of the time. The Turner family moved to Chester, at the Gulf Pump station when the four sons were school age. Thus providing husbands for four girls, is the way mother put it. <br><br>Of all our family, Omar was the best husband. He was devoted to Louise. He was mild in manner and very gentlemanly. He worked for Gulf Oil, I forget the name of the town right now, on the Texas side. It was near Sheveport La. I visited them there when Curtis Ray was born and about six months old. He was 10 years younger than I. At that time Oledia was also there. She was recovering from child birth with her fourth daughter. We went over to Sheveport, a short distance away. Betty Jo was about the age of my sister and a couple of years younger than my brother. At the time of Curtis Birth, Betty Jo would have been about 17 years old. Curtis Ray was a surprise. Louise was diagnosed as having a tumor that was fast growing. The second opinion was with Watt Barclay in Wdv. He diagnosed her as pregnant. <br><br>Omar's employment was with Gulf Oil in Vidor later on. Omar was also a Church of Christ minister much of his adult life.<br><br>This is about all I know about the Turner family. Best regards, Teddy B Pope, fat little ole retired school teacher lady living in Beaumont, Tx and former fightin' Texas Aggie2014-10-10 15:44:31Zscoo225/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1554/mb.ashxLeacy Ann Bowen/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1552/mb.ashx
I am a descendant of James Hulett's daughter Emma Hulett, who I believe was a half sister of Leacy Ann Bowen. In written family information, I had Emma's mother only listed as the widow Bowen. I believe her name may have been Caroline, but I don't have a maiden name. I think her first husband, Mr. Bowen, may have died in the Civil War. I also think she may have passed away shortly after Emma was born because James's first wife died before Emma was born and he didn't marry Artheny until after Emma was born. I think James's daughter on the 1870 census named "Marie" was also a half sister to Leacy. This would explain why Leacy lived with this family with different names. 2014-07-05 05:42:52ZTracyJourdan/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1552/mb.ashxJames T Morgan in Tyler County Texas/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1535/mb.ashx
I posted in the thread about the Barclays but, I also wanted to start my own thread on the Morgans.<br><br>I cannot find the parents of a James T Morgan, who married Elizabeth Durdin in Tyler County, Texas in 1859 and he died there in 1899... buried in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery. His son, David Crocket Morgan married Bettie Morgan Barclay..... so she became Bettie Morgan Barclay Morgan. The family folklore was that the Barclays and Morgans were good friends and the Barclays named their daughter after them.... and then she ended up marrying one. :)<br><br>David Crocket Morgan and Bettie Morgan moved away from the Tyler County area and ended up in Kleberg County, Texas. My great-grandmother Bertha Morgan was their daughter and she married Charles Williams Rosse. Their son, Oscar David Rosse was my grandfather. He married Gloria Ann May. <br><br>Would love to find more information on the James T Morgan Family!<br><br>I know that one of James T Morgan's other sons became a doctor in Sabine County, Texas. His name was Thomas Benton Morgan. I believe he had 5-6 kids total. <br><br>ETA (Edited to Add): that I found a whole slew of interesting records for James T Morgan on Fold3.com. He was active in the Confederate Army during the Civil War (Sargeant of Company A, Arizona Brigade out of Galveston) but, he apparently was also some kind of merchant who sold food and other goods to Confederate Hospitals and such. The age listed on his Muster Rolls coincides with the birth date on Census records and also his gravestone. Also, one of the Civil War records is a 30-day furlough granted from a doctor and, on that record it even provides his address in Woodville, Tyler County. <br><br>But, I still can't find any Census record with him listed with his parents....<br><br>This is the information I do have:<br><br>James T Morgan b. 24 May 1832, d. 29 Aug 1899<br>Elizabeth Bettie Durdin b. 30 Jun 1839, d. 26 Sep 1898<br>They were married on 25 Jun 1859 in Tyler County and had five children:<br><br>1. Maud Morgan (b. 1860) who married James Townsend Nowlin<br>2. James F Morgan (b. 1863) married Elizabeth Mann<br>3. David Crockett Morgan (b. 1866) married Bettie Barclay<br>4. Thomas Benton Morgan (b. 1869) married Allie Mahaffey<br>5. William E. Morgan (b. 1879) married Lillian Urath Harris<br><br>I also have death records for all James and Bettie's children. My tree is public on ancestry, if anyone wants to check for more details. <br><br>ETA 2 (20 August 2013): I believe I have found the parents of James T Morgan: Thomas Barber Morgan (1801-1879) and Eliza May Bruce Chivers (1807-?) of Georgia. Thomas and Eliza were married in Hancock County, GA in 1827. They appear on the Troup County, GA Census records from 1830-1870. I have found family trees listing their death place as Bainbridge, Decatur County, GA; however, I cannot find their burial place/records. <br><br>I have 8 children listed for them:<br><br>1. Charlotte Eliza Morgan b. 16 Oct 1826<br>2. Sarah Jane Morgan b. 12 Nov 1828<br>3. Frances Barber Morgan, b. 20 Jul 1830 - d. 18 Nov 1906<br>4. James Thomas Morgan, b. 24 May 1832 and d. 29 Apr 1899<br>5. Ellington John Morgan, b. 26 Sep 1836 d. 28 Jan 1910<br>6. David Crawley Morgan, b. 1840<br>7. Blanche "Fannie" Morgan, b. 1842 (married Emery Johnson) Died in 1909<br>8. William Sallard Morgan,b. 10 June 1844, d. 4 Dec 1844<br><br>Looking for more information on these descendants/siblings2013-09-26 22:15:35ZJuliet_Henderson/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1535/mb.ashxRe: Peters, Willson, Durdin of Chester/Barnum/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/167.174.1.1/mb.ashx
I am also a descendant of Hilliard Durdin. His daughter, Elizabeth Durdin, married James T Morgan on June 25, 1859. They had five children: Maud Morgan (married James T Nowlin), James F. Morgan (married Sarah Mann), David Crockett Morgan (married Bettie Barclay), Dr. Thomas Benton Morgan (married Allie Mahaffey), and William E Morgan (married Lillian Harris). <br><br>I'm a descendant of David Crockett Morgan and Bettie Barclay, who's daughter was Bertha Morgan (married to Charles William Rosse). <br><br>Would love to learn more about other Durdin descendants!<br><br>2013-10-01 16:09:09ZJuliet_Henderson/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/167.174.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Nowlin Family/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/29.39.168.1/mb.ashx
I realize this is an old thread so, I wasn't surprised when this email address didn't work.<br><br>If you still check this site, perhaps you will read this reply:<br><br>Manerva George was the mother of James Townsend Nowlin who married a great-great-aunt of mine, Maud Morgan. I was wondering if you were also an ancestor of Maud Morgan?<br><br>Did you ever find more information on Manerva George?2013-10-01 16:07:27ZJuliet_Henderson/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/29.39.168.1/mb.ashxTyler County Marriage Records: Free Look Ups!/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1546/mb.ashx
I have received the Tyler County Marriage Records on microfilm via inter-library loan at the Texas State Archives. I will have them another week and I am willing to do free look ups for people. The reel I have is the earliest available. I believe from the 1840s through October of 1891. <br><br>You can post your requests here OR email me at <a href="mailto://JulietCMorgan@gmail.com">JulietCMorgan@gmail.com</a>.<br><br>The Index is searchable on <a href="http://www.familysearch.org" target="_blank">www.familysearch.org</a> so, if you can find your ancestors names and marriage dates first, it will help me in my research. I can email you back an electronic copy of the marriage record. <br><br>I have already recorded quite a few for the following surnames: BARCLAY, McQUEEN, MAHAFFEY, MORGAN, DURDIN, NOWLIN so I may already have copies of some to send.2013-10-01 15:58:04ZJuliet_Henderson/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1546/mb.ashxRe: Sallie Barclay Mann 1855-1899/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi again,<br><br>Sallie Barclay Mann is more of a remote relation to me. Tracking her ancestors down is more of an elimination process to differentiate her from Sarah Barclay Mann, who is a direct ancestor. However, the Mann's did also marry into the Morgan family, which is also a direct ancestor of mine. It's very confusing and I'm trying to detangle it all. :)<br><br>I'm patient so when you're done remolding, please contact me.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Juliet2013-08-21 17:46:38ZJuliet_Henderson/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Sallie Barclay Mann 1855-1899/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1/mb.ashx
Hello,<br><br>Do you have a photocopy of the Family Bible birth/death entries? I would love to have a copy! <br><br>Or could you list the names/dates?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Juliet Morgan2013-08-20 21:53:00ZJuliet_Henderson/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.tyler/1537.1.1/mb.ashx